Assistant Professor at Maulana Azad College, India
Dr. Mahua Patra is a distinguished sociologist and educator with over 15 years of experience in teaching, research, and community development. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Kalyani, India, with her research emphasizing health care accessibility in urban India. Her academic journey also includes a Master of Arts in Sociology, specializing in Planning and Development, and a Bachelor of Law (LL.B.), reflecting her interdisciplinary expertise. Dr. Patra’s teaching repertoire spans diverse sociological disciplines, including Political Sociology and Sociological Thought. She has a profound research focus on the Sociology of Health and Medical Sociology, with numerous publications and book chapters to her credit. Recognized for her leadership in community development, she has actively contributed as a National Service Scheme Programme Officer and has been honored with awards like the West Bengal State NSS Award. A committed professional, Dr. Patra is a life member of the Indian Sociological Society and the International Sociological Association, actively engaging in advancing sociological research and practice.
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Education 🎓:
Dr. Mahua Patra has a robust academic foundation that bridges sociology and law, enabling her to address complex social issues comprehensively. She earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Kalyani, India, in 2018, with her research focusing on Health Care Provisions and Their Accessibility to People: A Sociological Study in an Urban City of India. Additionally, she holds a Master of Arts in Sociology, with a specialization in Planning and Development, from the same institution. Further diversifying her expertise, Dr. Patra completed a Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) from the University of Burdwan, India, equipping her with a nuanced understanding of legal frameworks in addressing societal challenges.
Work Experience 💼:
Dr. Mahua Patra possesses extensive experience spanning over 15 years in academia and community development. She has demonstrated exceptional expertise in teaching and inspiring students to engage in original sociological thinking and address social problems innovatively. As a dedicated educator, Dr. Patra has successfully taught courses like Introductory Sociology, Political Sociology, Economic Sociology, and Sociological Thought and Theory, fostering a deep understanding of societal dynamics among her students. She has a remarkable track record in primary research, with significant contributions to health policy studies and numerous publications and conference presentations. Dr. Patra’s leadership extends beyond academia; she has served as a National Service Scheme Programme Officer, initiating impactful community development programs and mentoring students to contribute meaningfully to society. Her administrative roles include acting as Head of the Department of Sociology, Metron of the Ladies Hostel, and a member of the Exam Committee, showcasing her commitment to holistic institutional development.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Mahua Patra has received notable recognition for her contributions to academia and community development. She was honored with the prestigious West Bengal State National Service Scheme Award for the year 2012-13 as the Best Programme Officer by the Higher Education Department of West Bengal, highlighting her dedication to community engagement through student participation. Additionally, she was a recipient of the National Talent Search Scholarship from the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), reflecting her academic excellence and potential early in her career. These accolades underscore Dr. Patra’s commitment to societal development and her outstanding achievements in education and research.
Research Interests:
Dr. Mahua Patra’s research interests are deeply rooted in the fields of Sociology of Health and Medical Sociology. She focuses on understanding the sociological aspects of health care provisions and their accessibility, particularly in urban settings. Her research explores health policies, the social implications of health care systems, and the challenges people face in accessing essential medical services. Additionally, Dr. Patra is interested in studying issues related to reproductive rights, gender equity, and the impact of societal structures on health outcomes. Her work aims to address the intersection of health, society, and policy to promote a more inclusive and equitable healthcare system.
📚 Publications
A Scoping Review of Changes to Patient-Doctor Communication During COVID-19
Authors: M Patra, M Hamiduzzaman, H McLaren, NA Siddiquee
Journal: Health Communication
Volume: 39(1)
Pages: 25-48
Cited by: 10
Year: 2024
Health Seeking Behaviour and Its Determinants in Urban Areas of Developing Countries: A Primary Survey in Kolkata City, India
Authors: M Patra, S Bandyopadhyay
Journal: The International Journal of Health Planning and Management
Volume: 35(6)
Pages: 1438-1452
Cited by: 10
Year: 2020
Community Participation in Dengue Prevention and Prevention in a Government Housing Complex, Kolkata, India
Authors: M Patra
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Research
Volume: 11(11)
Pages: 1-2
Cited by: 3
Year: 2022
Social Support Postpartum: Bengali Women from India on Their Coping Experiences Following Childbirth
Authors: M Gupta, M Patra, M Hamiduzzaman, H McLaren, E Patmisari
Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume: 21(5)
Article: 557
Cited by: 2
Year: 2024
Virtual Healthcare for Older Adults with Preventable Chronic Conditions: A Meta-Synthesis of Quality Aspects
Authors: M Hamiduzzaman, HJ Gaffney, S Jindal, M Patra, R Gudur, S Pit, …
Journal: Journal of Applied Gerontology
Article: 07334648241296791
Cited by: 1
Year: 2024
Future Planning Regarding Higher Education System in India: A Phenomenological Study in Higher Education Institutes of West Bengal
Authors: M Patra
Book: Virtual Learning: Insights and Perspectives
Pages: 1-15
Cited by: 1
Year: 2021
Conclusion
Dr. Mahua Patra is a distinguished academic and researcher whose contributions to sociology, particularly in health policy and development, align perfectly with the criteria for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her impactful teaching, comprehensive research, global participation, and community engagement make her a strong candidate deserving of this recognition.